On the day following our Roaring Camp excitement, two Roadtrek experts spoke to us about the care and upkeep of our rigs.  The second technician, George, spent the afternoon visiting those of us needing some personalized help – like me!  He solved my water pump issue and showed me how to clean the filter.  Next, he helped me figure out what light fixture I need to order to replace the one that broke during a beautiful yet very BUMPY ride in rural Nebraska.  George was like the “Pied Piper,” as he had a trail of voyeurs following him from rig to rig to learn whatever they could from this terrific expert.

The next day was a “free” day.  I unhooked Addie and drove – since the bridge was down over the creek and I couldn’t walk – to Henry Cowell Redwoods State Park.  Oh, this was wonderful!  Just what I love!  One of my fellow Roadtrekkers is a docent at Henry Cowell, so she included a brochure and map in our welcome packet.  Before I left, I asked her for trail advice.  I followed the route to the Observation Deck, allowing me to see the three ecosystems in the park – riparian, redwoods, and sandhills. 

Henry Cowell Redwoods State Park

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

These two beauties were being ridden in the park – their riders allowed me to take this photo.

 

Supposedly, the tallest tree in the park.

 

 

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